Title: NIH Updates eRA and eSNAP
1 NIH Updates eRA
and eSNAP
2- Kathleen Thompson (klt_at_stanford.edu)
- Co-Director, Policy Training
- Research Management Group
- Pamela Webb (pwebb_at_stanford.edu)
- Senior Director
- Office of Sponsored Research
- Sonia Barragan (sonia.barragan_at_stanford.edu)
- Research Process Manager (RPM)
- Research Management Group
3NIH Updates
- NIH Salary Cap
- Revised PHS-398 Forms
- Revised PHS-2590 Forms
- Closeout Final Reports
4 Salary Cap
- Increased to 180,100 (effective 1/1/05)
- No increases for non-competing awards or pending
modular grant applications - Pending competing applications with budgets
reflecting salaries above the new cap will be
awarded at the new level - http//www.stanford.edu/dept/DoR/Resources/salcap.
html
5FY 05 Stipend Levels
PLEASE NOTE Stipend levels will remain at the
FY 04 levels
6 PHS-398 Forms(Rev. 9/2004)
- Must use new forms on/after May 10, 2005
- Overall Format Changes
- organized into three distinct parts
- Part I - Instructions for Preparing Application
- Part II - Instructions for Human Subjects Plan
- Part III - Policies, Assurances, Definitions
7- Required Font Size
- must use Arial or Helvetica 11-point
- Face Page
- title increased to 81 characters
- eRA Commons User Name (optional)
Other notable changes.
8 - Form Page 2 now 2 pages
- Key Personnel must devote measurable effort
(whether or not salary is requested) - Other Significant Contributors identifies those
who contribute the scientific development but are
not committing measurable effort includes
consultants that meet this definition
9 Budget Pages (Form pages 4 5)
- Implements new policy on direct cost limitation
(Guide Memo Notice NOT-OD-05-004) - Consortium FA costs should not be included in
the direct costs - Impacts modular budget format
- Impacts applications that limit direct costs
10 Personal Data Page and Key
Personnel Report Page
- Social Security Number is now limited to last 4
digits
11 PHS-2590 Forms(Rev. 9/2004)
Must use new forms on/after May 10, 2005 All
applications should be submitted to centralized
mailing address Division of Extramural
Activities Support, OER National Institutes of
Health 6705 Rockledge Drive, Rm. 2207,
MSC-7987 Bethesda, MD 20817 (301) 594-6584
12SNAP Questions
- Question 1 - changes in other support for key
personnel, submit complete active support
information (previously submitted changes only) - Question 2 - changes in level of effort need
only be reported for PI and other key personnel
named on Notice of Award
13Closeout Final Reports!
- Documents are due within 90 days of project
period end date - Final Financial Report
- Final Invention Report
- Final Progress Report
- Failure to submit timely reports may affect
future funding to the institution!
14eRA Update
- NIH eRA Commons
- Grants.Gov
- Stanfords SeRA Project
- ABC Meeting
- February 7, 2005
15Mail room 1
16Use the NIH eRA Commons to
- Check status of proposals
- Obtain study section assignment
- Track progress through the application review
process - Get Priority Scores and Summary Statements (PIs
only) - Submit Just-in-Time materials
- Download e-copies of 398s
- even if submitted hard-copy
- Prepare e-SNAPs
- Prepare No-Cost-Time-Extension Request
Web Site commons.era.nih.gov
17OSR and RMG also use it to
- Electronically submit e-SNAPs, JITs, and NCTEs
- Create and maintain accounts
- Maintain Stanfords institutional profile
- Submit FSRs (Financial Status Reports)
Demo Site commonsdemo.era.nih.gov
18Want an Account?
- School of Medicine Users
- Please contact your depts Research Process
Manager (RPM) - http//med.stanford.edu/rmg/rpmmaster.htmlB
- All Other Users
- Blanca Rebuelta
- Associate Contract and Grant Officer, OSR
- 725-0515
- rebuelta_at_stanford.edu
- OR
-
- April Joy Zanoria
- Assistant Contract and Grant Officer, OSR
- 725-9060
- ajsantos_at_stanford.edu
19NIH eRA Commons Becoming Common
- 2000 Institutions registered (95 of recent
awardees) - 50,000 Users (66 of awarded PIs have an account)
- e-SNAPs (247 grantees)
- FY 2003 329
- FY 2004 2854
- FY 2005 through 12/04 1180
- 720 JITs submitted in 2004
13 of all eligible SNAPs
20e-SNAP Module
- SNAP-eligible progress reports only (for now)
- e-SNAPs due 45 days before anniversary date
instead of 60 - Selected data pre-populated from NIH database
- Project title
- PI name and email
- Budget period date covered by the report
- Human Subjects Y/N, Animal Subjects Y/N
- Data entered this year populates subsequent
years reports - Key personnel and their percentage effort on the
project - No hard copy/manual signature required by NIH
- Can print a copy locally which looks similar to
current hard copy format
15 extra days!
21Grants.Gov
- Find Funding Opps
- All federal funding agencies and some private
(e.g. AHA) - On-line search by agency, CFDA, topic area
- Sign up to receive alerts
- http//www.grants.gov/FedGrantsNotification2
- Links to summary and to full funding opportunity
announcements
www.grants.gov
22Grants.Gov (continued)
- Apply for grants
- Human to Computer Interface
- Download special software (PureEdge)
- Download grants application packages
- Auto loads information from the Funding
Opportunity - Complete forms package
- Upload forms package to Grants.Gov
- Grants.Gov sends to Funding Agency
- Computer to Computer Interface
- Download data element requirements
- Submit dataset from your pre-award database
system or via a vendors system
Coming soon!
23SeRA
Stanford Electronic Research Administration System
- Replace SPIDERS
- Meet current and projected institutional needs to
effectively manage sponsored projects throughout
their life cycle - Increase the time available for faculty to engage
in research - Reduce administrative burden associated with
research administration - Improve identification and management of
compliance risks - Position Stanford to be competitive in the
research marketplace - Facilitate cross-disciplinary research
- Take full advantage of federal (and other
sponsor) electronic research administration
systems
24SeRA Functionality Areas (Draft)
- Funding Sources, Guidelines, and Faculty Profiles
- Proposal Development (multi-phase)
- Proposal Review and Submission
- Sponsor Review and Award Negotiation
- Award Acceptance and Initiation
- Sub-award Management
- Cross Cutting Areas
- Authority and Access
- Reporting
- Interfaces to other systems
See Handout!
25Products Currently Under Review
- InfoEd
- MIT COEUS system
- Oracle Grants Proposal
- Peoplesoft Enterprise Grants
- Key Solutions
Winter/ Spring 2005
26Please Get Involved!
- Major campus involvement needed to get this
right!
Watch for upcoming volunteer opportunities!
27What can you do with a Commons account? You can
- Complete your personal profile on line and update
it when necessary. - Access the STATUS of your grants.
- Submit your non- competing grant applications via
eSNAP.
28When you select Status, you can
- Select a grant number to see the status of that
grant. - View the notice of grant award (NGA).
- Submit Just-In-Time (JIT) information on- line.
- View the face page of your upcoming non-competing
application. - Process a no cost extension on-line.
29Here we see status summary information for this
particular grant.
- We see the grant has been awarded.
- We see the title of the grant, the grant number,
the date the proposal was received, and a variety
of other information. - To the far right we see various hyperlinks. By
selecting these hyperlinks we can view - a copy of the proposal
- the summary statement
- the last FSR
- the last notice of award
- a copy of the abstract
30- Scroll further down the page to see more
information - The PIs percentile and score.
- The study section that reviewed the application,
and their meeting location. - The name and contact information for the grants
management specialist and the program official. - You have all of this information at your
fingertips.
31NOTE Only the PI of a grant has access to
his/her summary statement and percentile or
score. Although institutional reps can view the
status of a grant, the summary statement and
score are excluded from our view.
32Here is the first page of a summary statement.
Principal Investigators will certainly enjoy
having the summary statement at their fingertips
whenever they want.
33If Principal Investigators are notified that JIT
information is needed, they can submit it on-line.
34JIT page
- Other support is uploaded as one document.
- The IRB and/or IACUC dates are entered.
- The approval letters are not submitted.
- A brief statement is entered regarding the
training on the protection of human subjects in
research. - The PI saves the information and the
Institutional Rep logs-in and submits the
information to NIH.
35No Cost Extensions are done on-line
- If a PI wishes to extend the end date of a grant
and it is the grants first extension, the no
cost extension can be processed on-line. - The PI can request a no cost extension of 6
months, 9 months, or 12 months. - eCommons will automatically display the new end
date depending on the length of the extension. - The PI must inform his institutional rep of the
extension so that the institutional rep can
submit the request.
36eSNAP
- Those faculty who have grants subject to the
streamlined non-competing award procedures (SNAP)
can now submit their non-competing applications
electronically through eSNAP.
- Simply select the grant that requires the
annual report and initiate the report.
37- The menu items are located across the top of the
page (dark blue bar). - Further down the page we see the status of the
information the PI will eventually complete. - At the bottom of the page we find buttons that
help us - validate the application and check for errors.
- view the application as a PDF.
- Note View eSNAP Report is not where the PI
types in and completes the application. - Route the application to other faculty to review
or to your Institutional Rep to submit to NIH. - View the routing history of the application.
38To begin the application process, select Edit
Business
39You now see the various electronic pages that
must be completed
- Org Info
- Performance Sites
- Key Personnel
- Research Subject
- SNAP Questions Checklist
- Inclusion Enrollment report
- All of the items above correspond to the
various sections of a non-competing application
one would typically complete on paper. They are
simply in a different format.
40The Org Info page is the on-line version of the
face page.
- Fill in the information requested in the
appropriate box. - Select the name of your institutional official.
- Save your work.
- Designate the page as complete.
- Designating the page as complete does not save
your work. Always save your work first. -
- If needed, you can always come back to make
changes.
41Each time you designate a page as complete, the
system keeps track of this in the Manage eSNAP
screen.
42Next, proceed to the Performance Sites page
- Same concept as before, complete the information
requested. - If some of the information is pre-populated,
double check that it is correct. If it is not
correct, delete it or edit it to correct it. - Save your work.
- Designate this page as complete.
- Proceed to the next pages Key Personnel,
Research Subject, SNAP Questions Checklist,
Inclusion Enrollment report, and do the same.
43Upload Science
- You can upload 3 files in the Upload Science
page. - Progress report file
- Research accomplishments
- Other necessary information such as other
support, biosketches, etc - Make sure your document is in Microsoft Word or
PDF format. Click the import button to upload
the required file. - The bottom half of the Upload Science page is
for publications. Enter the publication
information. - Save your work, and designate this page as
complete.
44Routing Your Application
- Now that you have completed the entire
application process - Click the validate button to have the system
check for errors. If any required fields were
left blank, you will receive a message at the top
of the page letting you know that the information
is missing. - View eSNAP report to make sure the report
includes what you want to include. - Route the report to your institutional rep to
review and submit to NIH. - Note that there is no submit button on this
page. Only your signing official will have the
authority to submit the application to NIH.
45Here is an example of what an eSNAP progress
report looks like.
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